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Q: Are in vitro tests cheaper then animal testing?
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Based on the information available, it does appear that the company that makes Lakme lotions previously tested their products on animals. Lakme is based in India, which has now banned animal testing for cosmetic products.


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An in vivo test is a test in a live subject, as opposed to in vitro tests done in the lab.


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Ex vivo (Outside the body or living organism) - The experiments or the tests conducted on living cells, organs or tissues harvested from a living organism. Eg. Testing tissues from rat dissection or biopsy samples. In vitro (inside a glass or within glass) - The experiments conducted using components from living organisms and creating the same physiologic conditions prevailing within the body using other sources. Eg. IVF


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